Hi Derek I can't help with your 'app_crash' output, but in answer to your question -
>Has anyone had any luck running SRSS 3.1alpha/beta on common x86 >hardware? I know of numerous people running that combination on generic x86 laptops. Most people in Sun, including myself, happen to have relatively new Toshibas. I know of people successfully running SRSS on Acers and other 'premium' x86 brands. Chris Derek Warren wrote: > Hello list, > > Has anyone had any luck running SRSS 3.1alpha/beta on common x86 > hardware? I'd like to move my SRSS installation off an Ultra 2 onto > something a bit speedier. I gave it a shot on whatever spare boxes I > had available, first an Athlon 750 with an Asus K7V motherboard, and > then a machine with the very first EPIA Mini-ITX motherboard. On the > Athlon and with the GA release of Solaris 10, SRSS 3.1 beta worked > like a charm. However, the same bits on the Mini-ITX left the DTUs > resetting after flashing 26B in an endless loop. > > /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages showed that all was well, but > /var/dt/Xerrors showed that Xsun keeps on dying over and over: > > XIO: fatal IO error 146 (Connection refused) on X server ":2.0" > after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining. > XIO: fatal IO error 146 (Connection refused) on X server ":2.0" > after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining. > ... (ad nauseum) > > Supposedly Xsun doesn't care about the video hardware in the machine > running SunRay Server, but I can't think of any other reasons that > this setup wouldn't work. Apart from this, the ITX runs Solaris > quite happily. > > I grabbed DTrace and put Sun's app_crash script to work. I'd > appreciate it if anyone could tell me if they can make anything out > of app_crash's output: > > http://derek.trideja.com/lib/srss_appcrash_output.txt > > > Cheers, > Derek -- Christopher Saul Engagement Architect, Desktop & Mobility Sun Microsystems SEE Mobile: +971 50 650 7041 Office: +971 4 366 2634 Ext: x12634 _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
